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The Confession

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Katie Leclerc, Michael Rupnow, and Cameron Deane Stewart in The Confession (2013)
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Based on the novel by New York Times best-selling author Beverly Lewis, "The Confession" is the continuing story of Katie Lapp, a young Amish woman who goes on a journey in search of her ide... Read allBased on the novel by New York Times best-selling author Beverly Lewis, "The Confession" is the continuing story of Katie Lapp, a young Amish woman who goes on a journey in search of her identity - only to find herself embroiled in a mystery that must be solved before she can be ... Read allBased on the novel by New York Times best-selling author Beverly Lewis, "The Confession" is the continuing story of Katie Lapp, a young Amish woman who goes on a journey in search of her identity - only to find herself embroiled in a mystery that must be solved before she can be reunited with the "Englisher" mother who gave her up to adoption 20 years earlier.

  • Director
    • Michael Landon Jr.
  • Writers
    • Beverly Lewis
    • Michael Landon Jr.
    • Brian Bird
  • Stars
    • Katie Leclerc
    • Sherry Stringfield
    • Adrian Paul
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    856
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    • Director
      • Michael Landon Jr.
    • Writers
      • Beverly Lewis
      • Michael Landon Jr.
      • Brian Bird
    • Stars
      • Katie Leclerc
      • Sherry Stringfield
      • Adrian Paul
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Katie Leclerc
    Katie Leclerc
    • Katie Lapp
    Sherry Stringfield
    Sherry Stringfield
    • Laura Mayfield Bennett
    Adrian Paul
    Adrian Paul
    • Dylan Bennett
    Steve Boles
    • Sealey
    Ray Collins
    • Fulton
    Al Curl
    • Mr. Kowalski
    Katie Del Rocco
    Katie Del Rocco
    • Alexis
    • (as Katie Sawhill)
    Brett Gentile
    Brett Gentile
    • Bookie
    Shelton Grant
    Shelton Grant
    • Selig
    Rebecca Koon
    Rebecca Koon
    • Rosie
    Grace Layden
    • Bar Patron
    Tanya J. McClellan
    • Driving Instructor
    Kim Misenheimer
    • Passerby
    Jan Notzon
    • Dr. Stein
    Bill Oberst Jr.
    Bill Oberst Jr.
    • Samuel Lapp
    Abigail Pagan
    • Camilla
    David Dickson Reynolds
    • Restaurant Patron
    Michael Rupnow
    Michael Rupnow
    • Justin Wirth
    • Director
      • Michael Landon Jr.
    • Writers
      • Beverly Lewis
      • Michael Landon Jr.
      • Brian Bird
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    8Reno-Rangan

    To find the root.

    The second film based on the Beverly Lewis' 'The Heritage of Lancaster County' trilogy. The first was all about unfolding the secret. It was a good family film, overall a decent film. I knew what to expect from this part, but what I did not was the emotions. I actually thought of it, because of the plot. Since the previous film did not exploit it, it was only a matter of time we get our eyes wet. Yes, it was so touching, especially if you are a lighthearted. Even I felt it, but obviously the film filled with cliches.

    I think it does not matter, because only entertainment films can be criticised for not being original. Films about life, if they had focused on reality can be exempted. What I had watched was more a cinematic, more a television quality, but totally acceptable. Even though it had some flaws that I 'm going to assert later.

    Now coming to the story, Katie Lapp had left the Amish county to find Laura Mayfield. The challenges await in the world she has never been. But she manages it all well, except why she has come for. Soon finds herself in a mixed up situation, and coming out of it leads the narration to its end.

    -xX] Be like a flower. Be beautiful, rain or Shine. [Xx-

    I liked it better than the first. Probably one of the best Hallmark films I've seen in the overall account. So what's the negative of the film is the cast. I did not like it, really did not. There's a new Katie Lapp, played by Katie Leclerc. She was amazing. That does not mean Panabaker was bad. She did not retain the role because of the scheduling conflict. That's what they said. But whatever the reason, it did not stop the film to get its standards.

    From the actors' perspective, they all did justice to their parts. From the viewer's perspective, it's too bad to see different people in midway. But once you get used to it, there's no difference. Just an enjoyable drama. Not the entire film has been recast. So still it felt very familiar to carry on my watch. Helmed by the same director, it's a nicely done job. As always, short and to the point. Can the next one would keep up the same rhythm is the question that I'll going to find out very soon.

    I hope there will not be another Katie Lapp. But anyway, that's the finale of this trilogy, so expecting to end on a high. Almost the basic storyline is all exploited. What might comes is not known. That's what interests me now. So let you know what I think of the trilogy once I finish watching the third. Meanwhile, I say don't miss this if you like television/Hallmark films

    7.5/10
    8waterstradtc

    Great story and well done movie miss original Katie

    I loved the whole story of this second part of the trilogy. The script was wrote, acted, and directed well. There were two actor changes that I noticed. The main character Katie is a new actress as well as the husband of her birth mom. I much would have preferred the original Katie as she did such a great job in The Shunning. The new actress for Katie was good but my heart was with the previous.
    8momcat316

    POSSIBLE SPOILER - this review should follow that of bigsword in order to make sense

    A young Amish woman tries to meet her birth mother, but is beaten to the meeting by an imposter

    there is no excuse, much less reason, to denigrate the movie by further lowering yourself by the outrageous referral to down syndrome - how 19th century of you. the movie is enjoyable and many of us with various handicaps actually NEED a calm, well told, beautifully set story. the actors and actresses - yes, I prefer the difference - did an excellent job of presenting their characters, having spent time in Missouri's Mennonite country, I appreciate the effort it takes to become "bilingual" as it were. I would appreciate knowing the location of the beautiful home used as the family mansion. I have been to Canandegua, but remember nothing so grand, wonderful people and my only view of the Erie Canal. Why did the credits only reference North Carolina. a word to those responsible for the credits. there are many of us who must rely on your thoroughness as a bedside tour guide. and for those wondering, my problems include doing all my typing with one finger. do not impair my ability to enjoy a good story.
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    My first reaction was; Michael Landon's son directed? I want to see it. I was a huge fan of Michael Landon and figured Little House on The Prairie is a show I grew up loving, let's see what Pa's boy has learned! The Confession has nothing to do with the 1800s as the Laura Ingalls Wilder series but it has as much heart as any Little House on The Prairie show that I grew up crying over.

    Socialite Laura, is dying. She has a progressive form of cancer. On her quest to get her life in order she had set out to find a daughter she gave up to be raised by an Amish family in Lancaster. Now hearing that her cancer has progressed she is preparing for the end. Katie hears her birth mother was looking for her and heads to NY to find her only to be informed that Laura has already passed, thanks to Laura's selfish husband who has a plan of his own. His problems have gotten him in some hot water and he needs all of Laura's money. Thanks to a well meaning NY friend with a terrible fake accent (there were many poorly acted fake accents), Katie is reassured that if a socialite had passed it would be all over the news and someone is lying. Sooo...Katie sets out to meet her momma.

    Things take an interesting turn when Katie arrives and finds out that Laura's daughter has already arrived.

    Back in Lancaster, Katie's family is dealing with the return of an old friend while the modern world tries to infiltrate their very beliefs as and Amish family.

    The movie moves quickly and while there are a few plot oddities that are unexplainable but would give the whole movie away if I were to list them. I didn't hate it.

    The things that may turn viewers off:

    Katie leaves her Amish family for the lavish life style seemingly quick.

    Laura figures the deceit going on under her roof and explains it away with a letter Katie sent out to her Amish family. You really need to piece it together and remember what Katie had written to her parents.

    The ending was God awful. As of now there is no green light for a sequel and the ending demands one.
    3bigsword13

    Very, Very Boring and Predictable

    I watched the movie called "The Confession" last night. It seemed as though it was directed by someone with Down Syndrome, as everything was a bit off and slow moving. Then, I discovered the directors name was: Michael Landon, Jr. That's right "Little Joe" from Bonanza's son. Adrian Paul was also in it. This was one of Paul's "paycheck player" roles, and is not worth viewing if you're a fan. Even though it was a "Hallmark" film, I expected more pizazz than what was delivered. The only reason that I would give it as high a rating as I did, was because the house that was used in upstate New York was a very classy home. I would love to have a kitchen similar to the one that is in that house. I would never watch this movie, again!

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      Danielle Panabaker could not reprise her role due to scheduling conflicts
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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La confesión
    • Filming locations
      • Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Believe Pictures
      • Lightworks Pictures
      • Odyssey Networks
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